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Fizzyhair
Sheared exhaust bolt f**k
Well thought I'd replace my exhaust gaskets and loosened off the bolts but SNAP!!! it's sheared of with less than a mm sticking out the block. :-( any advice. I really don't have the stuff to be drilling it out.Tags: None
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Weld a nut on it (with that small amount sticking out weld it on the inside) and hit it with penetrating oil. Combined with the heat from welding you stand a good chance of it coming off.79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
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Fizzyhair
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Fizzyhair
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Broken exhaust bolts and broken carb float posts are both avoidable occurrences, yet we get thread after thread for these problems. It's frustrating that people don't research before running in to problems.Last edited by Nessism; 07-30-2011, 12:18 PM.Ed
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Originally posted by Fizzyhair View PostIt's gonna be a nightmare to get out isn't it lol79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
80 GSX750
80 GS550
80 CB650 cafe racer
75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father
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Fizzyhair
Well I put it in with very carefully with a bit of antisieze and applied hardly any force removing it. My lesson was not putting new bolts in when I changed the exhaust.
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Digitus
Maybe best to use studs and secure the exhaust with nuts. Thats the way im going to put them together again
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostBroken exhaust bolts and broken carb float posts are both avoidable occurrences, yet we get thread after thread for these problems. It's frustrating that people don't research before running in to problems.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Fizzyhair
Yea I booked it in to be tapped and turned out. Shame really it's the best the bikes run yet. Done all my clearances and finally got my mix right and then something like this happens. Never mind lesson learned.
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I've drilled out and retapped three broken exhaust studs over the years. I've done them all with the engine in place.
It's very dicey to perform, but it can be done. Each one took the better part of an afternoon to do.GS450E GS650E GS700ES GS1000E GS1000G GS1100G GS1100E
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Originally posted by bccap View PostI recently ordered a new right hand exhaust header. In preparation for its arrival I spray wd40 before every ride. Do you have other suggestions ?
When you go to turn the bolts out use a 1/4" drive ratchet handle and keep the force low. If necessary, take a propane torch and heat up the bolts red hot, then let cool, and apply more PB Blaster. The key is to not exceed the bolts max torque, and use lots of lube. Turn both in and out, a little at a time. Work it back and forth but never use too much force. Once the bolt turns, even a little, you can get it out if you take your time.
I parted a bike one time and the exhaust bolts were seized. If you take a wrench and try to turn them out, every one would break. As an experiment I did as noted above and managed to get four in a row out. Took some time, but got each one. Ham fist the job, and you are screwed.Last edited by Nessism; 07-30-2011, 04:04 PM.Ed
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TheCafeKid
A couple of other things I would suggest (besides Eds observation that one should use a penetrating oil instead of a water dispersant oil like WD40, which I WILL add makes a great neutral cleaning agent for heavy grime build up on painted parts..but that and it's original use are about all it's good for IMO) is once you DO get them out, either swap to studs with nuts, or use some antiseize compound if you put them back in. Heat and two different metals do weird things, which is why they're often stuck like chuck in the heads.
Here's a good one for ya... My brother was once helping install a set of pipes and broke a bolt off going IN.... Man... I had to walk away...
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